New Task Force to Secure EV Funding Opportunities for Fleets
Following the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, In-Charge Energy has launched a task force that seeks opportunities to fund fleet electrification in the coming years.
Following the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, In-Charge Energy has launched a task force that seeks opportunities to fund fleet electrification in the coming years.
The move, announced via Instagram, will help Bollinger Motors to continue to develop technology that will have an impact in the automotive world's green future.
Pohl is now senior HR benefit program manager/MS for Microsoft, where he retains duties as fleet manager.
Rodvold was retired vice president of GELCO, which later became GE Capital Fleet Services. He passed away in Eden Prairie, Minn., on Dec. 9, 2021.
MVM is an oil and energy company headquartered in Budapest, Hungary. Palmai joined MVM in April 2020.
He assumed the position in November 2021 and is headquartered in Brussels, Belgium.
He assumed the position in November and is based in Birmingham, England.
Jones is based in Dorking, England, United Kingdom and assumed the position in December 2021.
Lehmkuhl's full title is head of indirect procurement, business services & mobility at Schindler Elevator Corp (U.S.). He assumed the position in October.
Volvo Trucks North America will begin production of an enhanced VNR Electric model, which features an up to 85% increased range, faster charging, and more configurations for heavy-duty transport.
The Supreme Court on Jan. 13 halted enforcement of a controversial emergency rule that would have required business with more than 100 employees to require workers to have COVID-19 vaccines or else undergo weekly testing.
Embark Trucks will develop and deploy technology that would allow trucks equipped with Embark’s autonomous technology to navigate in snowy conditions by the end of winter 2022.
The new electric vehicle truck body concepts will be unveiled in March 2022.
Cyclum Renewables' large-scale renewable truck stops will dispense compressed renewable natural gas, biodiesel, hydrogen, and electricity for commercial trucks. Find out which target markets will be locations for the first stations.
The global market for light-duty electric vehicles (LDVs) are expected to grow by almost 1% for year for the next three decades, peaking around 2038.
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